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8 Responses

  1. Stefan
    10 Feb 2010 | 6:56 pm

    Sincerely Myth#9: Time heals all wounds. Just give it enough time and youll no longer feel so bad. Truth: Time by itself does not heal the pain. Its what you do with your time that matters.

  2. Sherlyn
    20 Dec 2009 | 3:25 am

    Ive owned many pets from the age of 5. Theyve left me one by one. And I never know how to truly overcome the grief, until Ive read your book. Next time, Ill be prepared for such loss! I truly believed that researching and writing this book would be good therapy for me, and it was! I immersed myself in this project. I exhausted all research possibilities, devoured every book I could find on the subject of dealing with grief, and talked to everyone I knew whod faced the grief of pet loss. When I was finished writing, I was able to think happy thoughts again. I could remember

  3. Jaelynn
    2 Dec 2009 | 9:37 am

    Lack of Appetite Searching for Something

  4. Javier
    21 Nov 2009 | 2:15 am

    Humans are most often at a loss as to how to... The secret to handling pre-loss grief. This is the time period when you know your animal babys death is inevitable, but theres nothing you can do about it. Robin explains the secret to coping with this, so that you and your pet can have the best time together that you possibly can. (Page 74)

  5. Hadley
    18 Nov 2009 | 6:06 am

    The problem that the griever faces is that they simply don't know how to handle pet bereavement. "How to ROAR" takes the reader through the stages of grief (and beyond, toward the ROAR process that Robin created), helping the reader to understand exactly what to expect. She also gives helpful tips on other topics most people do not know how to deal with, such as how to help a child grieve and Journaling Questions Helped a Reader

  6. Andrea
    14 Nov 2009 | 9:54 am

    Fatigue You cant just read...and wish...your way out of the rut youre stuck in. Theres nothing wrong with you that other stuff just doesnt show you how it works for you.

  7. Victoria
    13 Nov 2009 | 2:24 pm

    Robin, I have to tell you that I am amazed at how once I started writing, I couldnt stop, the words just kept flowing and I really think just releasing those words made me feel better. Vulnerability